How To Use Abattoir In A Sentence

  • Police and food standards inspectors raided a British abattoir and meat processing company yesterday on suspicion that they were passing off horsemeat as beef. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company does not own its own livestock or abattoirs, acting as a distributor and packager of meat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The modernisation also meant that the abattoir could easily be used by individual butchers or groups of tradesmen.
  • Surely the more old-fashioned idea of locally-reared meat being slaughtered at a local abattoir a short distance away makes perfect sense.
  • The Lyre of Orpheus is Abattoir's romantic, come-down counterpart, though Cave can't resist rhyming the title with ‘orifice.’
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  • The report said the blame for the tests not being carried out rested with official veterinary surgeons employed within abattoirs to look for suspect animals.
  • In the meanwhile Orinoco—her nails long since cleansed underneath but now painted in the darkest black cherry possible—had exercised the good sense to rely on thin even coats of sweet-scent morticians' wax to impart a semblance of freshness, pots of heavy black coffee each night to abate her abattoir breath, and incessant cigarettes to keep her lips warm. Penultimate Vampirekiller for 2012
  • Dried blood is another animal product from the abattoir, this time to supply nitrogen.
  • The keeping of computerised records, the thorough tagging of farm animals and the application of higher standards of inspection at slaughterhouses and abattoirs will assist.
  • The flock is regularly rounded up by a farmer with a quad bike, driven through a race and mobile weigh-bridge so that the meatiest lambs can be channelled into the trailer destined for the abattoir. Country diary: St Dominic, Tamar Valley
  • The battle over small abattoirs is therefore also a battle for the future of agriculture.
  • Part Roman emperor, part chief slaughterman, Cowell and his talent abattoir are backX Factor Autotune row hits the wrong notes TV review: The X Factor
  • Being in daily touch with a lot of abattoirs, I feel that the supplies of cattle are starting to dwindle and that demand will improve ere long.
  • We must all act now, before it is too late to stop our horses and ponies suffering long, torturous journeys to their deaths in foreign abattoirs.
  • His face is a vertical edifice offset by a bulbous, somewhat aquiline nose, lined with sunken black eyes that have clearly observed the Hollywood abattoir too many times.
  • Many are slaughtered for pet food or sold to continental abattoirs.
  • One of the issues that led to the suspension is the sterilisation of trucks transporting animals to abattoirs.
  • These days it's all factory farms and abattoirs and battery chickens, but in the old days farming was much more personal and friendly.
  • It is akin to a meat-eater going on a tour of an abattoir: you already knew what went on in those places, but now you've seen it, you may never be able to eat a sausage again. Will the Leveson inquiry kill celebrity magazines?
  • Farmers mutter about cheap foreign imports bringing in the disease and the closure of local abattoirs allowing it to spread so quickly.
  • Proposals to use taxpayers' money to help a halal abattoir to expand and to kill thousands more animals without first stunning them have been condemned by vets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her uncle was a slaughterman who had given her an animal on its way to the abattoir.
  • The stock is slaughtered at Haverfordwest and Llanelli abattoirs.
  • These do seem to admit of answers in terms of the working criteria of veterinarians, farm and abattoir inspectors and zoo managers.
  • Haulage firms would then be allowed to take cattle to abattoirs, with the animals being slaughtered before entering the food chain.
  • Acknowledging the support of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Cokanasiga said the services of Dr. Ilagi Puana is quite valuable and has filled one the crucial point of meat preparation at the abattoir which is meat inspection. Fijilive.com - Gateway to Fiji Islands - News
  • It was reported earlier that the abattoir will start slaughtering in November.
  • The Killarney people are very disappointed because the opportunity to pick up work in town is very limited, the abattoir is the biggest employer in town," he said. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • However, in my opinion, animals that are slaughtered in abattoirs can suffer just as much as foxes that are hunted.
  • Fuck," said Svart Annika afterward, "It looks like an abattoir in here. Svart Annika and the Unicorn
  • Local abattoirs and meat processing plants will also be investigated to establish if their products were sold regularly in local outlets.
  • If we believe there's cruelty in farming, that animals are often badly reared, turned into cannibals, transported in appalling conditions to abattoirs where they endure unspeakable suffering - then we should do something about it.
  • The bank has also helped set up a community-owned butcher in the town, sustain a local abattoir and buy a dolphin-watch boat.
  • The pigs are raised locally, slaughtered in a local abattoir and processed locally.
  • A Judas goat led sheep into the abattoir.
  • She said that to appreciate Beauty you have to find it in the ugly, like a puppy running into traffic, ash from an abattoir sifted on the trees, a flower under a tractor wheel or an abandoned pram among other junk by the tracks. Melancholy Wrecks
  • Widespread closure of abattoirs has already disrupted the supply chain.
  • If you are really concerned about animal cruelty then take a look at our abattoir system or investigate battery chicken farms or focus on the intensive cattle/pig rearing methods employed in some parts of Europe.
  • Both pathogens can colonise the intestines of beef cattle and get into the food chain during slaughter at the abattoir.
  • The 29-month-old animal was slaughtered in an abattoir in Wales last November and put into the food chain.
  • For a start they could support the establishment and use of local abattoirs.
  • The Pantheon had become a lupanar of divinities that presided over birth, and whose rites were obscene; an abattoir of gods that presided over death, and whose worship was gore. Imperial Purple
  • Alejandro was all for putting a bullet through this she-devil's head and dispatching her to the nearest abattoir.
  • Yumma, the last oasis before their destination, the Shemite City of Haval, was an abattoir of blood and corpses. Archive 2009-12-01
  • It will not be known until this week, which abattoirs will be approved for dealing with older cattle.
  • The sale of meat from an animal not slaughtered in an abattoir is also illegal.
  • Buffalo herds within the park were further thinned and attempts were made to inoculate as many animals as possible in massive round-ups at the Sweetgrass and Hay Camp abattoirs.
  • Three other workers at the abattoir have been suspended by the FSA. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the Gig Mon abattoir in Llangefni, Anglesey, owned by the same firm, is working at half capacity.
  • He had been a garage mechanic, a gardener, a farmhand, a butcher's assistant, a slaughterman at an abattoir. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • Pre-slaughter stunning was introduced in 1933 to protect abattoir personnel, not animals, by immobilising the animal to facilitate slaughter.
  • Many butchers operate small abattoirs, and those that do not, buy from a local abattoir.
  • The abattoir is a community owned facility and we want this to be a part of our community for Fort Frances Times Online -
  • Some abattoirs do not provide a service for local outlets because it is uneconomical to interrupt large contracts to deal with individual producers.
  • However, the most iniquitous means of reducing the price is the dressing specification adopted by abattoirs.
  • Many are slaughtered for pet food or sold to continental abattoirs.
  • Abattoirs were erected in outlying suburbs - consolidating slaughtering, bringing it under stricter control, veiling it from the public eye.
  • Pre-slaughter stunning was introduced in 1933 to protect abattoir personnel, not animals, by immobilising the animal to facilitate slaughter.
  • Recently shorn, these offspring of mules crossed with Suffolk and Texel rams will replace ewes too old for breeding and destined for the abattoir. Country diary: St Mellion, Tamar Valley
  • These do seem to admit of answers in terms of the working criteria of veterinarians, farm and abattoir inspectors and zoo managers.
  • The issue of the abattoir was the straw that broke the camel's back, "he told reporters at DAP headquarters here today. Planet Malaysia
  • To anyone who thinks of an abattoir as a place of gruesome horrors, this might sound like good news.
  • Both pathogens can colonise the intestines of beef cattle and get into the food chain during slaughter at the abattoir.
  • Labour's Ovine & Bovine really should pay attentionto this in The Times - though I daresay they are somewhat distracted by the pungent whiff of the abattoir which must be assailing their collective nostrilsat the moment. A Painful Lesson From A Brussels Vet
  • This led the company to convert a part of the abattoir to slaughter small stock.
  • The outbreak in Anglesey is at an abattoir which has been under investigation for some time.
  • But the increased costs of maintaining health and safety at abattoirs means consumers are unlikely to benefit.
  • The announcement, made by junior agriculture minister Baroness Hayman in the House of Lords, followed a day of intense activity after the disease was confirmed at an Essex abattoir.
  • Ablative somehow reminds me of the word abattoir, which is more disgusting than evil. Vote or Die! Mwaa-ha-ha-ha!
  • We have the ability to source direct from local farms using local abattoirs and we do that wherever we can.
  • A pier and hotels were built and Byron declared itself to be a seaside resort, although tourism was somewhat hindered by the stink of the town's abattoir.
  • But I belong here, with the wheelie bins and abattoirs, bathless cupboards and verbal fiction. My inner estate agent
  • The company wants to build a packing facility for the meat from pigs slaughtered at its abattoir in the village.
  • We'd eventually like to market our own hogget older lamb, but with the current set-up, sending beasts away to an abattoir and transporting them back for butchery is too expensive. Back to the land: from London to sheep farming on Eigg
  • Their abattoirs employ machine slaughter wherever possible and do not hesitate to employ pagans and polytheists, e.g. Chinese, Koreans, etc. to carry our slaughter.
  • At present the abattoir is slaughtering animals for the domestic market.
  • There are many public concerns about the safety of food products, from the farm to the silo, from the paddock to the abattoir, and from the food processors to the supermarket and eventually the dinner plate at home.
  • We have no choice but to fight on until the ANC/SACP aliance and its partner, the National Party, are prepared to devolve significant powers to the regions and not just powers which enable the regions to determine their own sport, animal disease or abattoir policies," Mr Buthelezi said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • However, the way things are developing in this country's byres, fields, piggeries and abattoirs, even those dates, some six weeks away, might be too soon, as the Irish ban is unlikely to be lifted by then.
  • The six-year-old bovid, who is officially registered as Bullock UK 742266 200001, was taken to a local abattoir for a lethal injection. Archive 2007-07-01
  • Both the council and the mine have helped to build a small abattoir next to the game farm, which will process products, such as biltong, venison, and other game meat.
  • Shows take place in venues that range from a fine art museum to an abattoir. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's like being a veal calf in an abattoir. Times, Sunday Times
  • Agriculture Minister Nick Brown said measures are now in place to start moving animals from areas unaffected by foot-and-mouth to abattoirs.
  • Subsidies could be tailored, for example, to encourage more small local abattoirs and food shops or to incentivise organic farming.
  • Much of the supply came downstream from a sewage outlet, which received effluvia from not only households, but abattoirs, hospitals, tanneries and the like.
  • The trade has had a big impact on the meat industry, especially in the top end where only two abattoirs remain open north of the tropic of Capricorn.
  • The abattoir is expected to produce salami, polony, ribs and tinned baboon meat for markets in central Africa and eastern ANC Daily News Briefing
  • As the pigs continue to avoid capture, a hairy villain by the name of Wolf arrives on the scene to snare the pigs and send them back to the abattoir.
  • The abattoir at the Bagenalstown meat processing plant will remain open and the cattle will be slaughtered there and deboned in Clonmel.
  • The abattoirs are licensed to slaughter cattle not destined for the food chain.
  • But new rules letting disease-free animals travel to abattoirs from tomorrow may ease the pressure.
  • Once in southern Europe, many animals are slaughtered in abattoirs using methods which are illegal in Britain.
  • Spanish abattoirs are used to slaughter many Portuguese cattle.
  • [43] from livestock as well as professions such as herdsman and abattoir worker [44] are all higher risk. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • It was revealed on Wednesday this week that Meatco's management and employee representatives have failed to persuade employees of the Windhoek abattoir to work overtime.

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